After two harrowing break-ins at their home, Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell, two well-known Hollywood stars and a representation of eternal love in the entertainment world, have made the decision to leave Los Angeles. After more than 40 years of dating, the couple recently discussed their choice on Kelly Ripa’s Let’s Talk Off Camera podcast.
Hawn disclosed that a major factor in their choice to move was the increased crime rates in Los Angeles. She described the terrifying events that made them feel exposed in their own house.
Hawn claims that attackers broke into their property twice in a short period of time, the first time being when someone got past security and broke through a locked door to take valuables. With emotion in her voice, Hawn said, “It was a terrifying experience.” “You believe that your home is your haven, but we were able to dispel that misconception.”
Their sense of unease was exacerbated by the second burglary, which happened only four months later. The pair had to live in perpetual fear despite heightened security measures. “I was always tense,” Hawn said. “I jumped at every sound at night.” It isn’t a way of life.
These disturbing incidents are a part of a concerning pattern in Los Angeles: high-profile break-ins that target celebrities have been increasing. Similar crimes were committed against a number of popular personalities in 2024 alone, including influencer Corinna Kopf and social media sensation King Bach. Long praised for its glitz and charm, the city has been dealing with safety issues more and more, which has caused many citizens to reevaluate their living arrangements.
The breaking-ins were the final straw for Hawn and Russell. After looking into safer options, the couple decided to target Palm Desert, a city renowned for its peaceful surroundings and reduced crime rates. According to Hawn, “Palm Desert feels like a place where we can exhale.” “We feel like we can reclaim the sense of safety we’ve lost, and it’s peaceful.”